malcolmh wrote:Thanks! It works just fine. What does the name "test" imply? If I do regular dnf updates, will it eventually converge with the final version?

'test' implies that the images were built from everything in the stable and testing repos. Yes, just keep doing your dnf updates and everything in 'testing' will eventually get pushed into the stable repository and you will end up at the same level as any subsequent 'final' / 'stable' releases.

My guess is your fstab isn't right. Those UUIDs look like random collections of alphanumeric characters and thus are quite difficult to work with--I've replaced them with letters for clarity in my output below.

Hello.I am trying too with the official instructions and i can't make partitions like mmcblkp01 or mmcblk02,but just only sdb1 or sdb2.When i finished and insert the sd card in raspberry pi 3 then i have an error "non blocking pool initiliazed".What is the problem?

I've just did 2 mistakes :
- the UUID in the fstab were wrong
- the cmdline.txt in /tmp/rpi/boot/ has not to be edited (previously I've changed "root=/dev/mmcblk0p3" for "root=/dev/sdb3", and I was wrong)

Phantom-Studio wrote:
I've just did 2 mistakes :
- the UUID in the fstab were wrong
- the cmdline.txt in /tmp/rpi/boot/ has not to be edited (previously I've changed "root=/dev/mmcblk0p3" for "root=/dev/sdb3", and I was wrong)

I followed this whole post and was able to setup and boot successfully. But now stuck at a different place. I got the initial config screen, and noticed that there's no way to setup wifi yet. So I connected the ethernet cable and it showed connected. I entered a hostname as well. But when I pressed the "Done" button on the top, nothing happened. The screen isn't closing at all, and there's no error displayed (at the bottom) either. Earlier I saw an error as I didn't give the hostname, but now after entering also I'm not able to proceed.
Desperately, I closed the screen pressing the X at the top right, got the warning, and clicked Yes, as there was no other way to proceed.
After this, the booting goes ahead fine, and I'm at the login screen
Now what? Since I couldn't setup the initial password, what (default) password should I enter here to login?
Or is there a way to get to the intial config screen again? And any tips on how to get past that network config screen?

Hello all , I downloaded Fedora-23-remix-rpi2-minimal-1.raw.xz (from fedberry.org ) and i successfully booted it in sd card , but when i plugged ethernet cable then nothing happens , light didn't blink . If i want to install it with direct ethernet cable (i mean just like raspbian, plugin ethernet cable then login via ssh and configure pi ) without any HDMI TV , just with an ssh .Is that possible in this , fedberry ??

Phantom-Studio wrote:
I've just did 2 mistakes :
- the UUID in the fstab were wrong
- the cmdline.txt in /tmp/rpi/boot/ has not to be edited (previously I've changed "root=/dev/mmcblk0p3" for "root=/dev/sdb3", and I was wrong)

I followed this whole post and was able to setup and boot successfully. But now stuck at a different place. I got the initial config screen, and noticed that there's no way to setup wifi yet. So I connected the ethernet cable and it showed connected. I entered a hostname as well. But when I pressed the "Done" button on the top, nothing happened. The screen isn't closing at all, and there's no error displayed (at the bottom) either. Earlier I saw an error as I didn't give the hostname, but now after entering also I'm not able to proceed.
Desperately, I closed the screen pressing the X at the top right, got the warning, and clicked Yes, as there was no other way to proceed.
After this, the booting goes ahead fine, and I'm at the login screen
Now what? Since I couldn't setup the initial password, what (default) password should I enter here to login?
Or is there a way to get to the intial config screen again? And any tips on how to get past that network config screen?

mithunkr,

I had the same problem with the wifi setup. I was not able to find a solution other than to wipe out the SD card, recopy the image, and redo the setup. When you boot for the first time and get to the initial setup screen, this time do NOT click into the network configuration setup. You can deal with that later after logging in for the first time. Instead, just create a password for root as well as a new user with its own password. You should be able to complete the initial configuration that way and login as the other user you created, or at least that worked for me.